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"The way I go about a lovemaking scene is that we will talk about it during the rehearsing time"

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Ang Lee’s calm, almost procedural phrasing is the tell: he’s stripping the “lovemaking scene” of its usual mystique and returning it to craft. Not “we’ll find it on the day,” not “let’s chase chemistry,” but “we will talk about it during the rehearsing time” - as if intimacy were blocking a stunt or calibrating a camera move. That’s the point. Lee is quietly rejecting the romantic myth that actors should simply feel their way into sex on camera. He’s asserting that the safest, most honest eroticism is engineered, not improvised.

The subtext is consent and control. By emphasizing rehearsal and conversation, Lee signals an awareness of the power dynamics baked into these scenes: vulnerability isn’t a raw material you extract; it’s something you negotiate. His language puts intimacy on the same ethical plane as any other performance element - planned, discussed, mutually understood - which also protects against the industry’s old habit of confusing discomfort with “bravery.”

Contextually, Lee’s filmography makes this sound less like PR and more like method. From the aching restraint of Brokeback Mountain to the carefully modulated sensuality in Lust, Caution, Lee has built a reputation for emotional precision: desire as character revelation, not spectacle. Talking in rehearsal isn’t about sanitizing sex; it’s about making space for it to mean something. By front-loading the conversation, he’s trying to keep the camera from turning intimacy into either exploitation or clutter - and instead letting it land as narrative truth.

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Ang Lee (born October 23, 1954) is a Director from China.

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